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Borough implements a “No Knock” registry

Residents can now sign up to be part of the "No-Knock" registry if they do not want to receive door-to-door solicitation.

The Borough Commissioners adopted an ordinance that allows residents who no longer wish to receive door-to-door solicitations to sign up for the “No Knock” registry.

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The Borough Clerk will maintain the Registry. Residents can sign up online at www.haddonfieldnj.org and click the Borough Clerk tab. Once the information requested is submitted, a free sticker is mailed to residents for display. The No-Knock form is also available in the Clerk’s office at Borough Hall, Room 101, 242 Kings Highway East. 

Vendors issued a license to conduct door-to-door sales receive the No-Knock Registry addresses and a copy of the ordinance prohibiting conducting sales at any premises identified on the current list. A failure to adhere to the regulation will result in violations and fines. 

  1. Any person soliciting a vote or supporting any political candidate or program
  2. Any person soliciting for a bona fide charitable non-profit purpose or organization.
  3. Any person engaged in delivering wares, goods, merchandise, articles, or items in the regular course of business to the premises of the person who ordered or is entitled to receive same.
  4. Public utilities or their employees provided that such public utility is subject to regulation by the State Board of Regulatory Commission and provided that such employees display the identification badge or card issued by their employer.

For More Information Contact:

Joana McDonnell/Communications Officer, Borough of Haddonfield

Jmcdonnell@haddonfield-nj.gov or 856-398-2402

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